This month's sitting starts with questions at 10am
Onchan MHK Julie Edge has tabled 10 inquiries in this morning's question time at Tynwald.
They range from Moneyval, free period products and the Town and Village Regeneration scheme.
Speaker Juan Watterson has a question, which takes The Court back to the subject of the MiCard.
Mr Watterson asks if there is a danger of vulnerable people no longer on MiCard accumulating large sums of money.
Arbory, Castletown and Malew MHK Jason Moorhouse, who has six questions, wants to know about planned changes to first time buyer support, the number of new air traffic controllers employed at Ronaldsway and the number that have left in the last three years, as well as the value of unpaid parking tickets.
Glenfaba and Peel MHK Kate Lord-Brennan asks about future Peel sewage provision while her constituency colleague Tim Crookall wants to know more about private property owners forced to trim roadside trees, and about The Sound and the southern bus services.
Meanwhile, Douglas Central's Chris Thomas inquires about annual costings for the new Liverpool Ferry Terminal.
The sitting gets underway at 10am. You can follow coverage on Manx Radio's AM 1368 frequency, DAB, online and on digital platforms.
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